So I got the space marine from series 7 and decided that his equipment could use a little upgrading. First off, I turned his pistol into a high caliber assault rifle:Second, I decided that any lone badass space marine deserves an equally badass fighter. I give you the Saturn 15 interceptor:The Saturn 15 was designed with a sleek profile to give it maximum speed and maneuverability. In order to reduce weight, it hasn't been given much in the way of weapons or armor, instead relying on the skills of the pilot. It does have three laser cannons and a lone proton torpedo, which is essentially what Luke Skywalker managed to take out the Deathstar with. The proton torpedo is below the middle gun:A large pair of twin engines supply this ship more than enough speed to beat other fighters. You can also see the two spots to hold weapons and equipment:The cockpits fully opens to allow for easy entrance and exit:Finally, some music to go along with all of this. The music video fits in pretty well and the spaceman in it looks very similar to the space marine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPV-eiYH ... D9EF89E630

The reason for the lopsidedness of the wings is because they are at an angle and they don't touch, so one wing may slant a little more than the other at a given time. I've fixed the wings somewhat since the picture was taken and they are a little less lopsided now though.

rant wrote:Ugh. Why is there a classic space logo? Classic Space was based around exploration and discovery.It's like a anti-war charity that deal in arms. Either do it right or don't do it at all. You can't point gun at people and say "I am against guns".Space war ships are fine, just don't brand them as explorers!

I've noticed that LEGO have completely abandoned one of their core values, the "No guns" rule. First lifted for licensed themes, and now from all.

rant wrote:Ugh. Why is there a classic space logo? Classic Space was based around exploration and discovery.It's like a anti-war charity that deal in arms. Either do it right or don't do it at all. You can't point gun at people and say "I am against guns".Space war ships are fine, just don't brand them as explorers!

I've noticed that LEGO have completely abandoned one of their core values, the "No guns" rule. First lifted for licensed themes, and now from all.

Nice! I like the magazine.

Lego Company wrote:TEH GUNZ ARE FOR TEH SELF-DEFENSE

(at least what I imagine them saying)

Seriously, I quote their anti-gun policy in my signature. I think it's buried somewhere in some interview.